Exhibitions

Photo: ‘Light’ Art Group Official Facebook page‘Light’ art group, consisting of emerging women artists are opening ‘Rain’ installation in Kiev Botanical Garden after M. Gryshko on July 5, 2016. The residents and guests of the capital will be able to observe this artistic piece until July 12, 2016.

Photo: Khanenko MuseumKhanenko Museum is currently presenting seventeen paintings from the Castelvecchio museum's collection in Verona. These works were stolen from the museum in November, 2015 and have been recently found in Ukraine.

Photo: PinchukArtCentreThere is a new exhibition at PinchukArtCentre, named ‘Loss. In Memory of Babi Yar’. It has recently opened in the space of the biggest contemporary art space in Kiev and is going to last until January 8, 2017.

Photo: Museum of Russian Art Official Facebook pageNew charming ‘Gardens of the Silver Age’ exhibition at the Museum of Russian Art in Kiev has recently opened in honor of the anniversary of famous artist Mikhail Vrubel.

Photo: Mystetska Zbirka Official Facebook pageAfter the great success of Oleksandr Roirburd’s “Caution, Wet Paint!” exhibition and catalogue presentation during 2016 Book Arsenal in Kiev, the works migrate to Mystetska Zbirka gallery for further display.

Photo: Shcherbenko Art Centre“Breath in Chernobyl” project by Dr. Sungtae Jung, the photographer from the Republic of Korea, will open in Shcherbenko Art Centre on April 19, 2016. The exhibition is dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.

Mikhail Vrubel is usually regarded amongst the Russian Symbolists and Art Nouveau artists. In reality, he deliberately stood aloof from contemporary art trends. Therefore, the origin of his unusual manner should be sought in Late Byzantine and Early Renaissance painting, which is presented at the new exhibition at Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev.

Odessa attracts international visitors with not only Black Sea coastline, tasty wine and cognac, delicious cuisine and unique charm. Discover how the Southern capital keeps up-to-date with art tendencies and take a look at the cultural side of Odessa with its top big annual art events.

We met with Olga Businello in Kyiv after her long day of flights, but, nevertheless, her eyes were shining and her smile sincerely welcomed me. It was her first visit to Ukraine. This strong and at the same time tender woman is the Manager of a huge Valpolicella wine consortium, that includes more than 2000 wineries and production companies famous all over the world with its Amarone wine. She was the first lady in Italy and in Europe who got that high position. Daily challenges made her the highly professional manager of a serious business. And today this wonderful woman discovers Ukraine.

The agrarian sector has been the locomotive of economic growth in Ukraine in recent years. Agriculture generates about 12% of the country's GDP, providing jobs for millions of Ukrainians. Let's see what experts have to say about the current rates and agrarian sector future.